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The '''Reform Caucus of California''' is a caucus within the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. It is the second caucus to carry the [[Reform Caucus]] name, and was inspired by the first.   
The '''Reform Caucus of California''' is a caucus within the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. It is the second caucus to carry the [[Reform Caucus]] name, and was inspired by the first.   


==Brief History==
==Brief History==
The Reform Caucus of California is a caucus formed on June 12, 2019 within the Libertarian Party of California by [[Brandon Nelson]], [[Kenneth Brent Olsen]], and other party members who opposed the decision of the Judicial Committee of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] on June 10, 2019, to overturn the vote of the delegates at the delete the Platform at the [[California Convention 2019]] in Concord, California.  It was named after the [[Reform Caucus]], which was behind the so-called "[[Portland Massacre]]" in 2006 at the [[National Convention 2006]], when the national Platform was changed dramatically.
The Reform Caucus of California is a caucus formed on June 12, 2019 within the Libertarian Party of California by [[Brandon Nelson]], [[Kenneth Brent Olsen]], and other party members who opposed the decision of the Judicial Committee of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] on June 10, 2019, to overturn the vote of the delegates at the delete the Platform at the [[California Convention 2019]] in Concord, California.  It was named after the [[Reform Caucus]], which was behind the so-called "Portland Massacre" in 2006 at the [[National Convention 2006]], when the national Platform was changed dramatically.  


==Ideology==
==Ideology==
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==Other Reform Caucuses==
==Other Reform Caucuses==
A caucus calling itself the [[Reform Caucus]] was active in the early 2000's.  It was behind the [[Portland Massacre]] in 2006 and was strongly behind Bob Barr in 2008, but may have dissolved soon afterward.  
A caucus calling itself the [[Reform Caucus]] was active in the early 2000's.  It was behind the [[Portland Massacre]] in 2006 and was strongly behind Bob Barr in 2008, but dissolved soon afterward.  


[[Category: Libertarian Party Caucuses]]
[[Category: Libertarian Party Caucuses]]